In consequence to that there is a major change, a social change, and an environmental change just to meet the needs of the tourism industry and in particular golf courses.
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Asian countries want to keep their exports cheap to support rapid growth and are in consequence happy to keep acquiring dollars indefinitely.
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In consequence, to the extent that the United States continues to borrow, it must consider how it uses those funds.
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In the eyes of his eldest son, Matthew, poetry always seemed, in consequence, to be a lesser thing a little frivolous perhaps, and even a touch self-indulgent.
Even in the U.K. 25, 000 died in consequence and disruption to farming is said to have precipitated the French Revolution.
He suggests that, in consequence, up to 8, 000 retailers will no longer find it economic to sell magazines or, as a result, newspapers as well.
No matter how well intentioned (and politically appealing), protecting individual values in isolation of the consequence to other values can never be as optimal as making decisions with the full system in view and on the table.
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The Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict was adopted at The Hague (Netherlands) in 1954, as a consequence to the massive destruction of the cultural heritage in the Second World War.
They can decide not to play in a particular tournament or to play in every one, but the decision and consequence is theirs.
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The price of our freedom has been far too high for any of us to ever take it for granted, and the consequence of non-participation in our right to vote is far too great for any of us to ignore.
He sees a generation that feels privileged to be part of a moment in history, and as a consequence is highly committed to the opportunity to succeed both for themselves, their parents, grandparents and their country.
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Thus car exports from Japan, for instance, have fallen from 4.6m in 1986 to 2.9m in 1995, as a consequence of Japan's expansion abroad.
The New York Times Co. (nyse: NYT - news - people ) strives mightily to be of consequence (it says in a press release that its "core purpose is to enhance society"), but the revenue of this corporation is scarcely half the collective revenue of the country's weekly newspapers.
While, in relation to most she has magnificent skin, hair, and stature, the one wrinkle she may think she has or the slight difference in body tone or shape which is the natural consequence of aging, causes her to come in second to a barely in-her-twenties young woman with perfect skin, perfect body and muscle tone, and is known to be 22.
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What is required is a statutory device adopted by both Europe and the U.S. by which the dollar and euro can be fixed to one another through gold, in consequence of which all other currencies would be compelled "as if by a hidden hand" to align themselves properly with gold through the dollar or euro.
Despite the disappointment of missing out on a series whitewash, and dropping to third in the one-day rankings as a consequence, Australia will travel to South Africa for the Champions Trophy confident of repeating their 2006 victory.
If there is a reduction in funding there has to be a consequence for public service delivery.
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But while Porsche is legally covered, it remains to be seen whether the ethical and moral consequence of building up a huge stake in a company without having to disclose it will be treated kindly by regulators.
The Lesbian and Gay Lawyers Association told the government in its consultation to prepare for a "modest boost" in tourism as a consequence.
Yet 70 percent of pregnancies to women in their twenties are unplanned and, partly as a consequence, more than half of births to women under 30 occur outside of wedlock.
The whole problem in Africa is a consequence of Western vested interests in the place and it is such a tragedy to see it unfolding.
We forecast that growth in total productivity throughout the decade will be higher in Peru, and that Mexico will continue to post the lowest productivity growth in the region as a consequence of low competition in many economic sectors.
In that sense, it is fair to argue that the recent increases in the public-sector indebtedness of many developed economies is the consequence in large part of the decisions taken in 2007 and 2008 not to let the banks and the financial system collapse.
As a consequence, some in the department have decided to quit the city entirely.
In consequence, it is now necessary for journalists to be equipped to better protect their electronic information records, including the identities of their sources.
The decision to land in Turkey was a consequence of the lack of success by Britain and its allies on the western front in France.
With just 5% of the UK population, Wales attracted 22% of inward investment projects during 1979 to 1990 and the creation in consequence of 75, 000 jobs.
Republican congressional leaders blame the White House for proposing the sequester in the first place, which came about in 2011 as a draconian consequence of doing nothing to curb deficits.
Bank balance sheets have swollen further as a consequence of the sharp reduction in investor willingness to buy securitized credits, which has forced banks to retain a substantially higher share of previously committed and new loans in their own portfolios.
The Israeli experience in 2006 was due primarily to a loss of traditional war-waging skills as a consequence of the protracted stability operation that the Israeli military had conducted in the Palestinian territory and the failure to recognize the need for a more traditional joint combined arms fire and maneuver approach.
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